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Labor organizations, United States:

Beneficial activities of American trade-unions (summary of Bul. No. 465) -

Business enterprises, trade-union. Development..

Conventions and conferences. (See Conventions, meetings, etc.)

— Views as to, various unions.........--

Labor organizations, foreign countries:

Australia (Queensland). Trade-Union Congress, fifth annual, program of immediate
demands..

Chile. Activities, legal conditions, historical view, etc. (Troncoso).

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Jan. 26-32

Jan. 30-1
Jan. 31

May 167
Feb. 82-9

Germany. Metal workers' Federation (Deutscher Metallarbeiter Verband), membership,
activities, etc. (Kummer).....

Jan. 32-8

Great Britain. Trades-Union Congress and organized employers, conference, April, 1929.
Great Britain (and Northern Ireland). Trade-unions and membership, statistics, 1913
to 1927.....

Spain. General Federation of Labor, congress, 1928..

Labor turnover:

Absorption of discharged workers, American industry..

Comparison of, men and women, two large companies, Chicago (Rogers).
Control, through research department, New England industrial plants.

Do workers gain by labor turnover? (Frain)..

Rates, by month, American factories, 1927, 1928, and 1929..
Lard consumption, per capita, United States, 1900 to 1928..

Laws and legislation, United States, Federal and general:

June 168-9

Feb. 89-90

Jan. 107

June 222-4

Jan. 39-41 V

May 91

June 118-20

Jan. 41; Apr. 76
Apr. 214

Children in street trades, laws regulating, by State, January 1, 1929 (Children's Bureau
Chart No. 15)----

Convict labor. Act of January 19, 1929 (H. R. 7729, 70th Cong., 1st sess.), text..

- Analysis by State and Territory...

Employers' liability for injury to employees, railroads, Federal legislation....

Hours of labor. Men in private employment and on public works, legal restrictions, by
State...

Women and minors, by State and industry, up to January 1, 1929.
Industrial disputes, railroads, Federal legislation..

Decisions on labor law, International Labor Office survey (third), 1927.

Railroad employees. Federal legislation concerning...

Property loss from removal of shops and terminals, Federal and State...

May 113-19
Mar. 126

Mar. 126-37
Apr. 52-5

Jan. 16-25
Feb. 62-75
Apr. 55-64

June 150
Apr. 48-75

June 15-19

Rehabilitation. District of Columbia, act of February 23, 1929 (Public 801, 70th Cong.,
H. R. 13251), text.....

Apr. 129-30

Spray painting, regulations having statutory force, Federal and State..
Workmen's compensation. Progress in legislation and comparison of systems, by States,
January 1, 1929..

May 30-43

Apr. 98-117

Laws and legislation, United States, by State:

Minnesota. Contract work, public buildings, preference to local labor..

Pensionable age, and amount per month, 1929.

Jan. 81-2
May 109

North Carolina. Workmen's compensation, act effective July 1, 1929, analysis.
Utah. Pensionable age, and amount per month, 1929..

Wisconsin. Contract work, public buildings, preference to local labor.
Wyoming. Pensionable age, and amount per month, 1929...

Laws and legislation, foreign countries:

General. Hours of work, salaried employees, legal regulation of, International Labor
Office survey...-------

May 135-6
May 109

Jan. 81-2
May 109

June 147-8

June 150

Legal decisions on labor law, third survey, 1927 (International Labor Office).
Minimum wage in various countries (Broda).

Australia (Victoria). Apprenticeship act effective May 8, 1928, summary.
Factories and shops act, 1927, principal provisions...

Mar. 73-80

Feb. 93-4

Feb. 34-5

Canada. Railroad shops and terminals, property loss from removal of..

June 19

(Ontario). Apprenticeship law, building trades, principal provisions

Jan. 101-2

(Saskatchewan). Workmen's compensation, act of February 2, 1929, analysis.....

June 140-1

Great Britain. Act (effective January 1, 1929), extending health insurance and old-age
pension plan, summary..

Mar. 124-5

Unemployment insurance act of 1927, bill to amend..

May 139-10

Italy. Regulations of July 1, 1928, compulsory insurance against tuberculosis..

Jan. 79-80

Rumania. Summary of labor legislation, 1921 to 1928..

Leather and leather goods industry (except Wages and hours, which see):

China (Shanghai). Working conditions in tanneries...

Stability of employment (per cent of full time), 1923 to 1928..

Mar. 71-2

Jan. 138-9

Mar. 42-3

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June 128-9

Apr. 78

Mar. 58

Mar. 46-9
Apr. 82-4

Apr. 213-14

Mar. 59-65

Agreements. By district, since July, 1928, summary.

Business enterprises, trade-union, views as to..

Minimum wage, foreign countries:

Canada (British Columbia). Wage Board, annual report, 1927.

Legislation in various countries (Broda)..

(Ontario). Wage Board, annual report, 1927

Uruguay. New rates, minors, public works.

Mining (except Wages and hours, which see), United States:

Coal. Accident statistics, fatalities in 1927..

Rock-dusting, inadequacy of present provisions.

Feb. 204-8

Jan. 31

Feb. 43
Feb. 43-4

Mar. 73-80

Feb. 44

May 124-7
Feb. 46-8

Coal and lignite. Colorado Industrial Commission, findings and award, Centennial
Mine operators and employees, text..

June 180-2

Metalliferous. Accident statistics, United States, 1926 (Bureau of Mines Bul. No. 292).

May 127-9

Mining (except Wages and hours, which see), foreign countries:

Great Britain. Coal, combinations and amalgamations in the industry..

Feb. 39-40

Coal Miners' Welfare Fund, operations, 1928...

Coal, unemployment transfer and relief plans....

Minors, illegal employment of. (See Child labor and welfare.)

Mortality rates. (See Vital statistics.)

June 126-8

Great Britain (England). Coal, output, costs, and proceeds, quarterly, 1928.

Apr. 84-5

Feb. 58-61

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Occupational diseases. (See Industrial diseases and poisons; Workmen's compensation

and insurance.)

Office employees (except Wages and hours, which see):

Diseases, acute respiratory, among 9,200 clerical workers..

Jan. 71-2

Legal regulation of hours of work, salaried employees, International Labor Office survey.

June 147-8

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Legislation, amount per month and pensionable age, Minnesota, Utah, and Wyoming.

Old-age and invalidity insurance and pensions, foreign countries:

Italy. Compulsory insurance against tuberculosis, regulations of July 1, 1928.

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May 92-109

May 109

Mar. 260-3
Apr. 119-21
Feb. 212-17
Mar. 124-5

Jan. 79-80

Mar. 263-65

June 133

Jan. 61-2

Orders, safety. (See Accident prevention; Sanitation, working conditions, and factory
inspection.)

Output. (See Production and productivity.)

Overtime. (See Wages and hours.)

Painting, spray, health hazards. (See Health and hygiene.)

Paper and pulp industry (except Wages and hours, which see):

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Stability of employment (per cent of full time), 1923 to 1928.

Park systems, city, recreational opportunities provided by, revised data..

Apr. 45-6

Apr. 94-5

Pensions, dependent citizens. (See Old-age and invalidity insurance and pensions.)

Pensions, old-age. (See Old-age and invalidity insurance and pensions.)

Period of service. (See Length of service.)

Permits, building. (See Building construction industry; Housing.)

Personnel features. (See Accident prevention; Health and hygiene; Health insurance;
Industrial relations; Recreation; Welfare work.)

Personnel, Governmental labor offices, changes in. (See Labor offices, governmental.)

Poisons and poisoning. (See Industrial diseases and poisons.)

Population:

Industrial, American and Canadian, health conditions, 1928.
Movement of, in western and northern Europe....

Price relationships, wages and cost of living. Report of Committee on Recent Economic
Changes...

Apr. 90-2
Jan. 121-7

June 99-105

Printing trades (except Wages and hours, which see):

Book and job. Joint industrial control (summary of Bul. No. 481).
Newspaper. Development of processes and of the industry.

Feb. 30-2

May 55-8

—Labor cost and productivity, composition, stereotyping, and press work. Trend,
1896 to 1926..

May 44-55

Production and productivity, United States:

Agriculture. Progress in national efficiency, indexes.

Automatic machine production, ultimate effects of (Stewart).

Boot and shoe making. Before invention of machinery, 1806, 1817 to 1822.

Dairy industry. Production economies and efficiency (Larson).

Incre se in, and relation to consumption and expansion of human wants.
Manufactures. Growth, by industrial group, 1899 to 1925.

Progress of national efficiency, indexes.

Manufacturing efficiency, a basis for evaluating..

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Production and productivity, foreign countries:

Great Britain (England). Coal-mining industry, costs, output, and proceeds, 1923 ..

Cotton-spinning industry, short time and efficiency.

Mass production, effect on workers' skill, Hans Renold (Ltd.) plant, Manchester..
Property loss from removal of shops and terminals, railroads, protection of workers against.
Prosperity, American, key to....

Public service:

Retirement systems. Canada, Dominion employees.

European countries.

Hawaii

State, municipal, and Federal, United States.

School-teachers, salaries in colonial America...

Public works:

Hours of labor of men employed on, legal restrictions, by State.

Purchasing power of money:

By groups and subgroups of commodities. 26 dollar.

Quarries (except Wages and hours, which see):

Jan. 54-7
Mar. 46-9

June 113-14

June 116-17
June 101-4
Jan. 57-61
Jan. 54-7

Mar. 52-3

Apr. 213-14
Jan. 54-7
May 44-58
Apr. 80-2

Jan. 54-7
Mar. 49-52

Feb. 41-2

Mar. 53-5

Apr. 84-5
Apr. 163
Mar. 55-8

June 11-19

Feb. 33-4

Apr. 41-2

Apr. 42-4

Apr. 40-1

Apr. 34-40

Apr. 27-31

Jan. 18-20

Jan. 184

Accidents. United States, statistics, 1924 to 1926. Bureau of Mines report

Radioactive substances, exposure to. (See Industrial diseases and poisons.)
Railroads, United States:

Accident statistics, 1928. (Interstate Commerce Commission)
-Norfolk & Western Railway Co., 1912 to 1928.

Feb. 45-6

June 136-7

June 127-8

Railroads, United States-Continued."

American Railway Express Co., wage increase award, teamsters, chauffeurs, stablemen,
and helpers.

Arbitration award. Missouri Pacific Railroad terminal employees, wage increase..

New York Central Railroad shop employees, wage increase..

- Telegraphers, wage increase, Southern Railway System..

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Feb. 102
Feb. 102

Feb. 103

Feb. 102

Displacement of labor (Stewart)...

Mediation, United States Board of. Work of, 1927-28..

Operating efficiency. Index of (Bureau of Railway Economics)...

Property loss from removal of shops and terminals, protection of workers against.

Railway labor act, 1926. Award, Boston & Maine Railroad clerks, rate change refused__

Mediation board award, signalmen, Boston Terminal Co..

Mar. 49-52

Jan. 115
Feb. 41-2

June 11-19

Apr. 155

Feb. 102-3

President's emergency board, Texas & Pacific Railroad dispute, report... May 177; June 11-19
United States Board of Mediation, work of, 1927-28..

Wage increase award, Kansas City Terminal Co. and railway clerks..

Railroads, foreign countries:

Jan. 115

Mar. 162

Canada. Protection of workers against property loss from removal of shops and ter-
minals....

June 19

June 108-9

Apr. 94-5

Rayon, effect of utilization, on cotton, silk, and wool manufacture..
Recreation:

City park systems, revised data for three cities in Bul. No. 462..
Regularity of employment. (See Employment, stabilization of.)
Regulations, statutory. (See Laws and legislation.)

Rehabilitation, reeducation, and reemployment, United States:

District of Columbia. Act of Feb. 3, 1929 (Public 801, 70th Cong., H. R. 13251), text....
Rehabilitation. Study of 6,391 cases..

Religious organizations, homes for the aged. (See Aged persons.)

Rents, working-class: Great Britain (England). Changes, 1914 to 1928.

Reproduction rates, net. (See Vital statistics.)

Rest periods. Production, effect on_____

Restriction of hours. (See Child labor and welfare; Woman Labor.)
Retail prices, United States:

Apr. 129-30
Feb. 91-3

Feb. 203

Mar. 53-5

Coal. Average and relative prices, by kind, specified dates, 1913 to 1928.
By city, specified dates, 1927, 1928, 1929...

Feb. 165-6

Jan. 181-3;

Feb. 163-4; Mar. 244-5; Apr. 206-8; May 239-40; June 254-5
Electricity. By city, specified dates, 1913 and 1927, 1928...
Feb. 168-72
Food. (See article entitled "Retail prices of food in the United States," each issue of the
Review.)

Gas. By city, specified dates, 1913 to 1928.

Feb. 166-8

Index numbers. Comparison, United States and foreign countries, by month, 1924
to 1928.

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Great Britain (United Kingdom). Foods, index numbers, by month, 1924 to 1928. Jan. 187; Apr. 210
India (Bombay). Foods, index numbers, by month, 1924 to 1928.

Italy. Foods and charcoal, index numbers, by month, 1924 to 1928.
Netherlands. Foods, index numbers, by month, 1924 to 1928.
New Zealand. Foods, index numbers, by month, 1924 to 1928.
Norway. Foods, index numbers, by month, 1924 to 1928.
South Africa. Foods, index numbers, by month, 1924 to 1928.

Sweden. Foods, fuel and light, index numbers, by month, 1924 to 1928..
Switzerland. Foods, index numbers, by month, 1924 to 1928.
Rock-dusting in coal mines. Inadequacy of present provisions....

Safety. (See Accident prevention.)

Safety codes. (See Accident prevention.)

Salaried employees. (See O'lice employees; Public service.)
Salaries. (See Wages and hours.)

Jan. 187; Apr. 210

Jan. 187; Apr. 210

Jan. 187; Apr. 210

Jan. 187; Apr. 210

Jan. 187; Apr. 210

Jan. 187; Apr. 210

Jan. 187; Apr. 210
Jan. 187; Apr. 210

Feb. 46-8

Sanitation, working conditions, and factory inspection, United States:
Spray painting. California, tentative safety orders.
Colorado, equipment, rules and regulations..

Massachusetts, code..

Michigan, code..

Ohio, rules guiding factory inspection...

Pennsylvania, tentative draft (1928), regulations.

Wisconsin, code.

Sanitation, working conditions, and factory inspection, foreign countries:

Australia (Victoria). Factory regulations, report, chief factory inspector, 1927.

China (Tangku). Salt refinery and alkali works, 1927.

Sawmills and logging industry (except Wages and hours, which see):

Logging. Washington, progressive reduction of fatalities, 1924–1928_.

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May 31-4

May 35-6
May 30, 36

May 30, 36

May 36-7
May 37-40

May 30, 40-2

Feb. 34-5
Feb. 35-9

Apr. 97

School-teachers. (See Public service.)

Seamen (except Wages and hours, which see), United States:

Court decision. Maintenance, cure, and wages allowed in addition to damages..........
Service, length of. (See Length of service.)

Shoe industry. (See Boot and shoe industry.)

Shoe Workers' Protective Union:

Haverhill (Mass.), local membership, dues, etc...

Short-time hours. (See Wages and hours.)

Sick leave with pay:

Journalists, by custom, by agreement, by law. Various countries.

Silk industry (except Wages and hours, which see):

Rayon, utilization of, effect.........

Stability of employment (per cent of full time), 1923 to 1928-

Slaughtering and meat-packing industry (except Wages and hours, which see);

Length-of-service record employees, Swift & Co........

Feb. 76-7

Feb. 14-15

Jan. 47-8

June 108-9

May 87-9

Apr. 78

Apr. 46-8

Stability of employment (per cent of full time), 1923 to 1928

Sorghums (grain), harvesting. (See Agriculture.)

Spare time, utilization of. (See Leisure time, utilization of.)

Spray painting, health hazards. (See Health and hygiene.)

Stability of employment. (See Employment, stabilization of.)

Street and Electric Railway Employees of America, Amalgamated Association of:

Agreement. Illinois and In ana traction systems, wage changes.......

Apr. 155

Strikes and lockouts. (See Industrial disputes.)

Teachers, school. (See Public service.)

Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Stablemen, and Helpers of America, International Brotherhood of:

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Transference, industrial. (See Industrial relations.)

Tuberculosis. (See Industrial diseases and poisons; Old-age and invalidity insurance and
pensions.)

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Causes, and possible methods of relief, report of Senate committee, February 25, 1929.
Massachusetts. Building trades, organized workers, statistics, April, 1927, to December,
1928..

May 65-78

Senate committee report on causes and possible methods of relief, February 25, 1929.
Unemployment conditions and relief, foreign countries:

Mar. 222-3
May 65-78

Europe. Statistics, by country and class of unemployed, 1927 and 1928.
Germany. Union members unemployed, full time, part time, statistics, February,
1929.

May 78

June 232-3

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